Released a few weeks ago, the simple app allows users to quickly and easily enter a note and save it. It can then be sent to an Evernote account or a Dropbox folder. Users can also email the information, post the note to Twitter, or iMessage it.

There’s a small keyboard on the widget that allows users to enter the information, but that seems to be the big issue for Apple.

According to developer Mohammad Khoman, Apple contacted him last week to inform him that Neato doesn’t comply with one or more app review guidelines and that the keyboard needs to be removed.

But as Khoman rightly noted in an email to AppAdvice, the widget would be useless without the keyboard.

Plain and simple, Apple needs to decide once and for all what developers can and can’t do with the widget functionality and make it clear in writing. This process of approving apps and then arbitrarily deciding they don’t comply with guidelines is ludicrous.